A poll conducted by Barry Schwartz of seroundtable.com on Twitter found that 62% of over a thousand voters saw a negative change in relation to this update. You can find another batch of tweets about the update in this article .
You can find a bunch of charts from various monitoring tools that capture the swing in early May in an article on seroundtable.com .
Core Web Vitals
The second most important change that Google has made is the launch of Core Web Vitals. These are metrics that highlight issues that negatively impact the user experience of your website, and the values are based on real-world usage by your website visitors.
These metrics are available in Google Search Console and have replaced the previous Speed paraguay phone number data Report. They currently include the following aspects:
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP),
First Input Delay (FID),
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS).
While you previously had to find these values separately via Google Lighthouse, now you can find all possible shortcomings together in one place.
Martin Michálek discusses this topic in detail and in Czech . These metrics will also become part of the website evaluation within the so-called Page Experience.
Core Web Vitals section in Google Search Console
Show products on Google Shopping for free
In early May, Google began making Google Shopping free to use. Previously, you had to pay to display products on Google Shopping, but now you can add products for free. But it's clear that those who pay for the service will most likely be given priority.
You can find detailed instructions on how to set up Google Shopping on the Marketing Miner blog .